Benchmark has revealed that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE tablet will be 35-40 per cent more productive than the Galaxy Tab S9 FE

By: Vlad Cherevko | yesterday, 14:51
First look at the Galaxy Tab S10 FE: leaked renders Galaxy Tab S10 FE Render. Source: OnLeaks

Samsung is gearing up to launch its new Galaxy Tab S10 FE and S10 FE+ tablets, which promise significant performance improvements over previous models. The base Tab S10 FE tested in Geekbench confirms this.

Here's What We Know

According to Geekbench benchmarks, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE features a new Exynos 1580 processor that offers a performance boost of almost 40 per cent over the Exynos 1380 used in the Galaxy Tab S9 FE. The base model of the Tab S10 FE gets 8GB of RAM, which is an improvement over its predecessor's 6GB. The maximum configuration includes 12GB of RAM and 256GB of inbuilt storage. The Exynos 1580 processor also features Xclipse 540 GPU based on RDNA 3 architecture, which significantly improves graphics performance.

Galaxy Tab S10 FE performance results in Geekbench benchmark test
Performance results of the upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 FE. Illustration: Geekbench

The S10 FE+ is expected to feature a larger 13.1-inch screen, while the standard version will retain a 10.9-inch display. Both tablets will support S Pen and up to 45W charging.

According to the latest reports, the devices will go on sale in October, but exact dates and prices are not yet known.

Source: Sammobile